Wild Edibles: Using Japanese Knotweed

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  • Опубліковано 16 лис 2024

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  • @randallhesse5011
    @randallhesse5011 2 роки тому +1

    It's super high in resveratrol content. Amongst the best. It's really good to help Alzheimer's disease.

  • @lucypumkinjack2984
    @lucypumkinjack2984 5 років тому +2

    You have the best herbalism channel on youtube.

  • @gageashbaugh8455
    @gageashbaugh8455 5 років тому +7

    Your an amazing person. I love what you represent.

  • @SteveColes-x1m
    @SteveColes-x1m Місяць тому

    Absolutely fantastic
    Please show more 🙏

  • @theoptimysticka6626
    @theoptimysticka6626 2 роки тому

    Man, that's a gorgeous patch of self heal you got there in the mix.

  • @jinxmas
    @jinxmas 4 роки тому +3

    I have this mainly in my front yard, it's a great natural barrier. I am experimenting with a pie right now :)

  • @Svdm84
    @Svdm84 4 роки тому +1

    I do not have time to watch everything,but I enjoy your video.Thank you.It is time to learn how to use nature and you give this opportunities.

  • @quinnmichaelsxxx8373
    @quinnmichaelsxxx8373 5 років тому +3

    sooo beautiful as always, thank-you Mataji 😺😻👍💞👐💞🎶🌍💞😇

  • @JesusIsAboveAllOtherNames
    @JesusIsAboveAllOtherNames 5 років тому +1

    That dessert looks freaking delicious. 😋
    I see this stuff near Muskogee lake every time I go to my "spot". It's been over 5 years since I've gone camping there, but it probably still grows wild there.
    Great video, Lindy. Thanks.

    • @magicalhoof7431
      @magicalhoof7431  5 років тому +2

      It really does grow in many places, we just have to have the eyes to see it.

    • @magicalhoof7431
      @magicalhoof7431  5 років тому +1

      It really does grow in many places, we just have to have the eyes to see it.

    • @JesusIsAboveAllOtherNames
      @JesusIsAboveAllOtherNames 5 років тому +1

      @@magicalhoof7431 We really do need the eyes to see it. Americans need to start to recognize herbs and how to use them. Many tribes still use herbs and they're very healthy compared to most Americans. They also live longer than we do.
      We need a system that widely educates Americans in schools, and the FDA needs to be taken over by herbologists. Americans will have to be the power behind that movement, and many people will die. There will probably even be a second civil war, but I think that many years from now, (long after you and I are dead), it will eventually happen.

    • @wvmike7008
      @wvmike7008 5 років тому +3

      @@JesusIsAboveAllOtherNames what makes you think Americans aren't using JK?? Many of us are, you.must not know the right kind of people.

    • @JesusIsAboveAllOtherNames
      @JesusIsAboveAllOtherNames 5 років тому +1

      @@wvmike7008 Hmmm... Inserting thing you said there. I never knew that. Thanks for sharing the knowledge with me, Mike. Do you use it yourself?

  • @aleje5761
    @aleje5761 Рік тому

    Wonderful choice in music 🎶 👌

  • @ReneePaffile
    @ReneePaffile 5 років тому +1

    Amazing!! I love your Channel!! I saw someone saying what a wealth of knowledge you are!! I have subbed and hit the bell! Sharing with my family and friends. This topic has always interested me, but I’ve not studied it to much extent, may you be richly blessed!! Thank you!!
    🤗💖🌺☀️🌿

  • @invisibleforest4552
    @invisibleforest4552 3 роки тому

    Love the way you did this video!

  • @wholeearthlearningchannel3737
    @wholeearthlearningchannel3737 5 років тому +4

    Been suffering from tick bites for 17 years. Been using black seed oil on my cysts from the tick bites and going to try CBD pain salve. Maybe this will help too. I was tested for lymes but came back negative. I believe there are certain strains of tick bacteria that do not show up in the tests 😔

    • @magicalhoof7431
      @magicalhoof7431  5 років тому +5

      You don't have Lyme's bacterial disease. What you have is nano-poisoning. Nano particles are inserted into almost all foods, pharmaceuticals, some supplements and the air we breath. They are self-assimilating and self replicating particles which are designed to mimic the lyme bacteria and multiply in your body. The solution is very simple, you need to stop or at least reduce the intake of nano particulates and then detox it so your body can recover. Japanese knotweed will help, but not if you continue taking in nano and not detoxing it. Please see Tony Pantalleresco on UA-cam to understand how nano works and how to detox it.

    • @carolmaplesden916
      @carolmaplesden916 4 місяці тому

      ​@@magicalhoof7431🙏

  • @EsotericReality
    @EsotericReality 5 років тому +1

    This is without a doubt the healtiest desert ever. Great job. Well done. I need to find the Dutch translation.
    Take care.

  • @samudraamrita7609
    @samudraamrita7609 4 роки тому

    Loved your video. So much information!
    One of our favorite music!

  • @lisarhall7324
    @lisarhall7324 5 років тому +1

    Yum, looks amazing!! Thank you for sharing! Subbed and hit the bell 🛎
    Of course I’m sharing, this is wonderful!! Bless you! 🌿🌿💪🏽🌟

  • @tammyhuennerkopf9065
    @tammyhuennerkopf9065 5 років тому

    Magical...................and hard work.

  • @howardtaylor2454
    @howardtaylor2454 5 років тому +1

    Great Great Information.It look good and taste good also.I take Japanese Knotweed Extract every day>From Montana Farmacy.

  • @excuseme130
    @excuseme130 5 років тому +1

    I love you work! I know you know that!!

  • @toneenorman2135
    @toneenorman2135 5 років тому +1

    Whaat a truly beautiful plant! The compote makes my mouth water. Does it taste like rhubarb? Is it a local weed?

    • @magicalhoof7431
      @magicalhoof7431  5 років тому +3

      It tastes much milder than rhubarb, but very similar flavor to rhubarb.

  • @j.c.nightwalker5322
    @j.c.nightwalker5322 6 місяців тому

    Does it lose potency with dehydration ?

  • @dalealmonrode4581
    @dalealmonrode4581 5 років тому +1

    Great Vid! when is the best time to harvest the root? Thanks

    • @magicalhoof7431
      @magicalhoof7431  5 років тому +1

      Right now..lol. Spring is the best time, but anytime of the year if you know how to identify it.

    • @dalealmonrode4581
      @dalealmonrode4581 5 років тому +1

      @@magicalhoof7431 thanks bunches

  • @mts3417
    @mts3417 5 років тому

    Thank you.. I will. One more question. Would fall be the best time to dig roots for tincture? Thank you for your help!

    • @magicalhoof7431
      @magicalhoof7431  5 років тому

      @mark t spring is the best time, however, in the fall, when the plant dies back, that means the energy is being restored to the roots again, so I wouldn't hesitate to harvest and make it any time of the year, especially if you need it... but just remember: its best to harvest it in spring, just before the plant forces new growth and flowering (which reduces the energetic power of the rootstock) spring is when the root carries the most energy and healing power.

  • @sonja7773
    @sonja7773 5 років тому +1

    You are a genius

  • @mts3417
    @mts3417 5 років тому

    Thank you for good ideas! I have a big patch of knot weed. Can I collect small shoots all year?

    • @magicalhoof7431
      @magicalhoof7431  5 років тому

      Yes. Its just a matter of them getting tough or bitter.

  • @dsbelanger
    @dsbelanger 4 роки тому

    I steamed them and added butter, salt and pepper. I must have done something wrong. Twelve inch stalks too. VERY bitter... Thoughts?

    • @magicalhoof7431
      @magicalhoof7431  4 роки тому

      They taste great when cooked and mixed with strawberries. They have a slightly fruit-like acidic taste. This year, I harvested some and then juiced them with carrots, beets, celery and apples. I thought it was delicious that way. I have not cooked and consumed as you described. That is how I would prepare asparagus. You could also hide them in a stir fry. I bet that would be tasty.

  • @susanlee9532
    @susanlee9532 4 роки тому

    What does it taste like steamed? It resembles asparagus.

  • @godisone4me
    @godisone4me 5 років тому

    Hello,
    As always, you are awesome! I really feel that I need this edible in my reach. I live in Tennessee and I haven’t heard of this plant before. But from watching your video and doing a bit of research, I need to know where we can purchase the Japanese Knotweed plants? Thank you so much for all you do! ♥️😇✝️

    • @magicalhoof7431
      @magicalhoof7431  5 років тому +1

      @C Brooks this plant grows in patches in many places and all over the world. Look in areas near waterways, in fields, waste areas, it is there! You don't have to worry about planting it! Get out there soon, because its probably already 3 foot tall. You can also harvest the roots at anytime, and dry them and then make medicine with them. I will be doing a video soon on making a tincture and also drying the roots and powdering them.

    • @godisone4me
      @godisone4me 5 років тому +1

      I’ll be hunting for it this week and I’ll let you know of my success in finding it. ❤️

    • @magicalhoof7431
      @magicalhoof7431  5 років тому +1

      @@godisone4me Yes, you will find it. It even grows in the medians of high ways. Once you train your eye to spot it you will find it grows in many places.

  • @adrianosler1682
    @adrianosler1682 5 років тому +3

    you broke at least 3 uk laws before you even got to the sink

  • @io_mey
    @io_mey 5 років тому +1

    Всё из рецептов попробую! Спасибо вам)

  • @NicoletteChambers-dh6ol
    @NicoletteChambers-dh6ol 5 місяців тому

    Found an unidentified plant. This is the closest so far.

  • @phuckenehh
    @phuckenehh 5 місяців тому

    are there any other plant that looks like Japanese knotweed that are not edible?

  • @mts3417
    @mts3417 5 років тому

    Also, can adult leaves be used for tea?

    • @magicalhoof7431
      @magicalhoof7431  5 років тому

      Yes, but they may be bitter. Let me know how it tastes.

  • @peterheyes8552
    @peterheyes8552 3 роки тому

    Hi, can we use the leaves as a herbal tea?

    • @magicalhoof7431
      @magicalhoof7431  3 роки тому

      I'm not sure. You should google that, they may be rather bitter.

    • @peterheyes8552
      @peterheyes8552 3 роки тому

      @@magicalhoof7431 i did, but no one is speaks about the leaves. Thanks anyway

  • @diogenesegarden5152
    @diogenesegarden5152 5 років тому

    Thanks, looks scrumdiddlyumtious. Does the steamed version have a comparable taste to any vegetable that might be known to me ie. asparagus or rhubarb or something like that? As an aside and bearing in mind that JKW is public enemy number one in many regions, it is probably wise to check that the area hasn’t been sprayed with poisons, and don’t plant it in the garden or you may have a job selling your house.

    • @magicalhoof7431
      @magicalhoof7431  5 років тому +1

      The taste is like a slightly sour asparagus, and I love it because I know I'm not eating compromised, poisonous or fake foods which are what line the modern grocery stores. Japanese Knotweed has been demonized by the diet dictocrats aka PharmaMedicalMilitaryIndustrialComplex, their overlords and controllers... so we disregard it and continue to consume their poisonous GMO, hybridized, synthetic, glyphosate-laced franken-foods which allows them to control our minds and make profits off our suffering (and loosh). The more wild foods I eat, the less commercial foods I can tolerate. Its the finest way to exit the matrix and see things for the way they truly are.

    • @diogenesegarden5152
      @diogenesegarden5152 5 років тому

      Magical Hoof Thanks, just reading your comment as I am sipping a glass of willow bark tea for pain relief. My most used herbs are stinging nettles and lemon balm though, which grow for free in the garden and have helped me out no end, although I only normally use them in a tea. Have you ever looked into herb Robert (Geranium Robertium)? It is supposed to be good for heavy metal chelation and helps with certain types of radiation apparently. I often add it to my herb teas as I saunter up the garden with my cafetière, filling it with a little bit of this and that:-) I too am cleaning my life up where practicable and am learning to eat different foods which are abundant and easy to grow or source.

    • @magicalhoof7431
      @magicalhoof7431  5 років тому

      @@diogenesegarden5152 That is an awesome lifestyle that you poetically describe. You must be a writer. I have heard of Herb Robert, and I have wild geranium growing all over here, but have not chosen that herb to do a video on yet, but will perhaps next year. I think they may be similar. I believe we should use what we have access to, or what we can find, however, chaga mushroom is excellent for protection from various types of radiation. I drink chaga mushroom extract and tea, all winter long to keep from getting sick and depressed :)

    • @diogenesegarden5152
      @diogenesegarden5152 5 років тому

      Magical Hoof funny you should say that, I have recently started putting my attempts at poetry to work in the form of little UA-cam videos. I have a few more in the pipeline and I am really working out how best to present the work to make it interesting, informative and entertaining. It is quite good fun making and editing the videos although deciding when they are finished and having the bottle to upload them is a different matter lol. I think herb Robert is wild geranium or cranesbill as it is also known. I am definitely going to keep an eye open for the Japanese knotweed though, I like the idea of turning a problem into a solution:-)

    • @magicalhoof7431
      @magicalhoof7431  5 років тому +1

      @@diogenesegarden5152 The left brain thinkers (most were forced into their left brains at a tender age, by compulsory schooling) are who are responsible for our current state of existence. The Artists are "who we have been waiting for"... so, please do not hesitate to bring your beauty to the world, however humble it begins, it's needed and will guide others to reconnect with their right brain and do the same.... the left brain must be largely left behind. By placing your creations on the aether, you will be placing magic into this reality. Thank you, in advance

  • @thehurricane218
    @thehurricane218 5 років тому +4

    Heh
    "Ask for permission?"
    "It is listed by the World Conservation Union as one of the world's worst invasive species."

  • @kattchan1278
    @kattchan1278 10 місяців тому

    下処理してないですね。この植物は体にいい食べ物ですが、下処理が必要です。
    この調理法は体に良くないです。
    You need the following preparations. Because this weed contains a lot of oxalic acid, the unpleasant taste does not go away even if you eat it, and there is a risk of stones or cancer. Many edible plants that grow naturally in Japan contain oxalic acid. They require proper processing before being eaten.
    Please do the following before cooking.
    1 Boil in hot water,and salt, then peel off the stalk skin. Discard the boiled water
    2 chop Japanese knotweed
    3. If possible, after step 2, soak it in water for about 5 hours. Please also throw away the water you put on it.